Campaign News

Charles Mason curates connections at Hope's new art museumOn paper, Charles Mason looks like an academic: degrees from Cambridge and UC Berkeley, a specialization in Chinese and Japanese art, previous jobs at museums in California, Toronto, and Florida. But in person, it's clear that the new director of the new Kruizenga Art Museum (KAM) at Hope College is a teacher at heart.

New 12-Court Tennis Facility OpensYoung players who represent the future of tennis are ushering in a new era as they inaugurate the new VandePoel-Heeringa Stadium Courts at Hope College this month.

Saturday, June 02, 2012

A Greater Hope Campaign Achieves a MilestoneThe $175 million A Greater Hope campaign has reached the $150 million mark in gifts and pledges raised to strengthen the college’s endowment, construct several new buildings, and meet students’ immediate needs through the Hope Fund.

Friday, June 01, 2012

Engineering the Future (News from Hope College article)The new engineering wing being added to Vanderwerf Hall through the A greater Hope campaign will provide outstanding—and desperately needed—space for a program that has grown from a new major in 1997 to enrolling approximately 170 students in any given semester. Construction is underway and expected to be complete by the fall of 2013.

Hope Plans New Art MuseumHope is making plans for a new art museum that will house and provide exhibition space for the Permanent Collection, as well as dedicated curatorial support to help care for the collection and further develop it as a teaching tool.

Friday, October 01, 2010

Hope and BCBSM Discover Shared Unity of Purpose in Supporting Diversity Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) knows that cultivating a diverse work force that reflects the customers and communities they serve is important in order to fulfill inclusive values and enhance their competitive advantage. With an intentional and focused commitment to the business imperative of diversity, BCBSM is very thoughtful of who they partner with in such an important mission.

Friday, May 01, 2009

Van Andel Foundation Gift Supports Hope Soccer ProjectThe Van Andel family revealed a lead gift of $3 million from the David &amp; Carol Van Andel Foundation to help build a world-class athletic facility serving the HopeCollege soccer program and Holland-area sports and recreation community.

New Endowed Chair Supports Religion ProgramThe new "Leonard and Marjorie Maas Endowed Chair in Reformed Theology" has been established to be awarded to a faculty member whose scholarly emphasis is on the historical and philosophical development of Reformed theology through the present day.